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    Default The big M

    Here's a noob question for you. I understand all the lingo on this site except for one thing. When someone says something along the lines of, with M=8 this is a push/fold situation.

    What is M=8 referring to?
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    M is the ratio of a player's stack against the size of the blinds and antes combined. If the blinds/antes add up to 700 and your stack is 3500 then your M is 5.

    Also related is Q, which is the ratio of a player's stack to the average stack. In general, you should regard M over Q, in other words, if your M is high but your Q low (for example if someone has knocked out 6 people in the first level) then you might have a low Q but a high M, and thus no reason to sweat.
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    Ah cool, that's basically what I thought but a few examples weren't adding up right for me.

    I wasn't counting the antes.
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    M is an overrated and complicated stat imo.
    Check your bbs thats most important
    M tends to make players move more early and forcibly than they might actually need too imo.
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    What I think really is important is your stack size vs the other players' stack sizes. Having a low M does not automatically mean that you push in every situation just because your M is low. It does mean that you need to be aware that you are not in good shape and should be looking for the right spot.

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